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This island is many frogs’ last hope for surviving the world’s deadliest pathogen
Diseases

This island is many frogs’ last hope for surviving the world’s deadliest pathogen

New Guinea is the last place the deadly chytrid fungus hasn't reached.

Koalas use their noses to find friends and avoid enemies
Animals

Koalas use their noses to find friends and avoid enemies

The marsupials employ their large snouts for everything from sniffing out toxins to saying hello.

How to manipulate your memories to recall vacations more fondly
Life Skills

How to manipulate your memories to recall vacations more fondly

Don't let that terrible flight home outweigh all the fun stuff you did.

moon
Moons

The Moon keeps flashing us and we have no idea why

But some answers might finally be on the way.

What running ultramarathons and giving birth tell us about the limits of human endurance
Fitness & Exercise

What running ultramarathons and giving birth tell us about the limits of human endurance

We can all only go so far.

Humans can’t manage this invasive fly—but a mind-controlling fungi might
Agriculture

Humans can’t manage this invasive fly—but a mind-controlling fungi might

The insect has wreaked havoc for residents and farmers in Pennsylvania and neighboring states.

Ghost forests are sprouting up along the Atlantic Coast
Ocean

Ghost forests are sprouting up along the Atlantic Coast

And they're as scary as they sound.

Saab’s new spy plane has a powerful piece of hardware on top
Aviation

Saab’s new spy plane has a powerful piece of hardware on top

The aircraft is called GlobalEye.

Watering space plants is hard, but NASA has a plan
Agriculture

Watering space plants is hard, but NASA has a plan

Fluid dynamics on the International Space Station makes growing tomatoes difficult.

Mt. Vernon tree canopy over road
Pollution

Urban forests are dying. Baltimore shows us how to bring them back.

One city. One volunteer. 15,000 trees.

A 4- or 5-year-old boy drinking milk from a glass on a farm, while a cow stands ominously behind him.
DIY

How to make coconut milk

For when you just want to make a non-dairy drink by yourself.

The weirdest thing we learned this week: werewolf tomatoes and overdosing on placebos with Wendy Zukerman
The Weirdest Thing I Learned This Week

The weirdest thing we learned this week: werewolf tomatoes and overdosing on placebos with Wendy Zukerman

The host of Science Vs joins us for a round of some truly bizarre facts.

Only 10 percent of the world’s grasslands are intact
Environment

Only 10 percent of the world’s grasslands are intact

We don't give much love to prairies, but in some places they're disappearing faster than the Amazon.

Common dietary supplements linked to miscarriages in rodents
Medicine

Common dietary supplements linked to miscarriages in rodents

Over-the-counter vitamins and other supplements don't go through the same testing as prescription drugs.

Ferrari’s fastest production car is an electric hybrid
Electric Vehicles

Ferrari’s fastest production car is an electric hybrid

The SF90 can go 211 miles per hour and hits 62 mph in just 2.5 seconds.

Organ meats should be part of a planet-friendly diet
Climate Change

Organ meats should be part of a planet-friendly diet

It's not so offal after all

The elements we might mine on the moon
Space

The elements we might mine on the moon

Lunar exploration started as an adventure, now prospectors also see dollar signs in that smiling cheese.

Apple is breaking up iTunes. Here’s what you need to know.
Technology

Apple is breaking up iTunes. Here’s what you need to know.

iTunes is going away, but the iTunes Store lives on in various forms.

Pilots sleeping in the cockpit could improve airline safety
Aviation

Pilots sleeping in the cockpit could improve airline safety

The best apps for listening to music on your phone
Tech Hacks

The best apps for listening to music on your phone

Pump up the jam. Pump it up.